• Count in the Senate, the House approves majority resolution with 164 yes

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12 December 2019 Senator Ugo Grassi, elected with the 5 Star Movement, joined the group of the League. The passage was formalized today. This is what the Lega communicates in a note.

Salvini: open doors with consistency and dignity
"The doors of the League are open to all elected and 5-star voters who maintain consistency, honor and dignity". To reaffirm it was the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, in Catanzaro to inaugurate the regional headquarters of the party. Responding to a question about the dissent of some M5s parliamentarians over the government line, Salvini noted: "Think of the 5-star vote in Calabria (the 'Regional' to choose the governor candidate, ed.). Meanwhile - noted Salvini - they voted in less than two thousand, and instead of us in the gazebos they came ten times as much and then 53% of these two thousand say they want Aiello, 47% say they don't want Aiello. It's a surreal stuff. the Northern League leader - that the doors of the League are open to all elected and 5-star voters who maintain consistency, honor and dignity ".

Yesterday Grassi had spoken in disagreement with the M5s group in the Senate and had declared: I no longer recognize myself in the M5s. The parliament was not informed in advance about the changes to the Mes with the impossibility of intervening. Grassi voted against the majority resolution.

The five-star political leader Luigi Di Maio from Tirana had commented: "Salvini has opened the cow market, I hope no one will participate and that if there are extremes, the judicial authorities can verify everything".

Di Maio: cow market, what prices?
The MPs who leave the M5s "also include in the letter the price list of the cow market opened by Salvini in the Senate, which reminds us of the one opened by Berlusconi with De Gregorio". This was stated by Di Maio on Facebook today, after explaining the resolution on the Mes voted by the Senate majority yesterday, commenting on the defections of some senators from the Movement.